T 1013 AWP Jigsaw blade from bosch
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Bosch is a well-known brand in the world of power tools, and their Professional 3x Jigsaw Blade T 1013 AWP Precision for Soft Material is a popular choice among DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike. The blade is designed for precision cuts in soft materials like wood, laminates, and plastics. However, when it comes to using the blade on insulation boards, particularly 150mm and 90mm PIR insulation boards, it may not be the best option.
As someone who has used the Bosch Professional 3x Jigsaw Blade T 1013 AWP Precision for Soft Material on insulation boards, I have found that the blade can flex and not provide as straight a cut as one can perform with a hand saw. This can lead to uneven cuts, which can be frustrating and time-consuming to fix.
The concept behind the Bosch Professional 3x Jigsaw Blade T 1013 AWP Precision for Soft Material is good. The blade is designed to provide precision cuts and reduce splintering, which is particularly important when working with soft materials. The blade features precision-ground teeth with taper-ground body for precise cuts, as well as a pointed ground tooth design for clean cuts and reduced splintering.
However, when it comes to using the blade on insulation boards, particularly thicker boards like 150mm and 90mm PIR insulation boards, the blade may not be the best option. These boards can be more difficult to cut through, and the blade may flex or wander during the cut, leading to less precise cuts.
If you are working with insulation boards, particularly thicker boards like 150mm and 90mm PIR insulation boards, you may want to consider using a hand saw or a specialized blade designed for insulation board cutting. These blades are typically thicker and more rigid, which can help prevent flexing during the cut and lead to more precise cuts.
In conclusion, while the Bosch Professional 3x Jigsaw Blade T 1013 AWP Precision for Soft Material is a good option for precision cuts in soft materials like wood, laminates, and plastics, it may not be the best option for insulation boards, particularly thicker boards like 150mm and 90mm PIR insulation boards. When working with insulation boards, it may be worth investing in a specialized blade designed for insulation board cutting or using a hand saw for more precise cuts.